Dear scikit-learners,

It's about time for a new release. This month of December is rather
busy with the NIPS conference and the coding sprint happening [0] so I
propose to make the release just after holidays, during the first
weeks of January. That should give us enough time to test and
stabilize the changes that might happen during the sprint while
keeping the release schedule tight. How does that sound ?

For people that would like to help with this release, here are some ideas:

   - Take a look at the issues scheduled for 0.10 [1]. We currently
have 14 issues marked as milestone 0.10, which means that they should
be closed before the release. None of them seem blocking to me,
nevertheless it's those sort of things that make a good user
experience. Of course, fixing non-milestone issues is also helpful.

   - Comment on proposed pull requests [2]. There are a lot of pull
requests that look good and could definitely be merged. Some of them
are trivial and just need some cosmetic changes and others are highly
technical and well beyond my comprehension. Prove that you are a
scikit-learn-ninja by improving or spotting a bug on a proposed patch!

Best regards,

Fabian.

[0] https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/wiki/Upcoming-events

[1] https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/issues?milestone=4&state=open

[2] https://github.com/scikit-learn/scikit-learn/pulls

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